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Friday Coffee with PJ

It's Friday already! Where is the week going? Not sure ... but am sure that I will be on my second cup of coffee before the clock strikes 7:00! Thanks for joining me for a few random (but I hope fruitful) thoughts!

1. If you read my blog of last week, you know that last Friday we were on the next to last day of our annual trek to the Delaware beach. What you may not know is that last Friday was actually our LAST day at Bethany Beach. While we were there ... just starting to have a good old time ... an unwelcome visitor paid a visit: "the stomach and points beyond bug." Of 16 of us in the house, 8 became sick throughout the week. When the final two (or so we thought at the time) succumbed in the early morning hours of Friday, we all decided to pack up and head for home a day early. I am so glad we did as I came down with the bug on Saturday evening and my wife on Sunday (victims #9 and #10). Needless to say ... this will be one beach vacation that we will always remember! As I reflected on our time, a line from the traditional marriage vow came to mind, "in sickness and in health." Our family lived this out in a very real way last week. And as my wife put it so well ... it gave us an opportunity to "family" one another. It was indeed a joy to see how my kids were helping each other out in the midst of the "plague!" But as I look forward to next summer ... I am hoping we can "family" one another in a different way! :)

2. A few years ago my wife, Sharon and I took
a trip to visit Harper’s Ferry National Park (well worth
the visit!).During our time there, we
spent two nights in a nearby hotel.When
I registered for the room online, I entered my AAA membership number to obtain
the 10% AAA discount offered by the hotel.In checking out, I noticed that the discount had not been applied.So I pointed this out to the front desk
clerk.She re-ran the room charge and assured
me that the discount had been applied. However, upon returning home, I got online to double check the rate I was charged.Guess what?I had not received the discount.So I decided to call the hotel.Sure, the dollar amount of the discount was not going to break the Smith
family bank.But at this point it was
more the principle of the matter that was getting to me.When I called, the same front desk clerk
answered the phone.As I explained the
reason for my call, she did remember me.So she went back to her computer and after checking assured me that the
discount would be applied and my credit card would be charged the AAA
discounted room rate.I thanked her for
her help and hung up, still not totally assured that she was

right.The next day, I logged onto my credit card’s
web site and saw the posting – which did not reflect the
discount! So here is a question for you: when is a discount not a
discount? When it is NOT applied to
one’s account. As I thought of this – I thought of another transaction that
gets applied to our account. It is the
transaction that occurs the moment a person makes a faith commitment to Jesus
Christ - trusting Him and Him alone for one's salvation from sin. At that moment, that person’s sin is taken
and applied to Christ’s account and Christ’s righteousness is taken and applied
to that person’s account (see 2 Corinthians 5:21). We can rest easy about this
transaction, for it is one we never have
to worry about. It is sealed with the
blood of Jesus Himself!

3. For those of you who have been following along with my wife's journey, you will be happy to know that a nuclear medicine bone scan (which she underwent right before our beach vacation) has revealed that her broken femur does appear to be healed. As the orthopedic surgeon said, "We are as sure as we can be that the bone has healed." That is good news (but since he said he is not 100% certain, he will continue to see her with her next visit in 6 weeks). This is good news! We have now gone from "it's my gut feeling that it is healed" to "we are as sure as we can be." That's progress! So Sharon is resuming her physical therapy with hopes of getting her leg straight (it is about 10 degrees short of straight) and getting more motion in her knee (currently no more than about an 80 degree bend). This also means that I can now proceed to have my surgery to correct my ulnar impaction syndrome.My surgery is scheduled for next Tuesday (the 16th) at Orthopedic Associates's North Pointe Surgical Center. in Lancaster.Thanks for all your prayers and support!

And thanks for stopping by . . .
pj

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Friday Coffee with PJ

It's Friday already! Where is the week going? Not sure ... but am sure that I will be on my second cup of coffee before the clock strikes 7:00! Thanks for joining me for a few random (but I hope fruitful) thoughts!

1. If you read my blog of last week, you know that last Friday we were on the next to last day of our annual trek to the Delaware beach. What you may not know is that last Friday was actually our LAST day at Bethany Beach. While we were there ... just starting to have a good old time ... an unwelcome visitor paid a visit: "the stomach and points beyond bug." Of 16 of us in the house, 8 became sick throughout the week. When the final two (or so we thought at the time) succumbed in the early morning hours of Friday, we all decided to pack up and head for home a day early. I am so glad we did as I came down with the bug on Saturday evening and my wife on Sunday (victims #9 and #10). Needless to say ... this will be one beach vacation that we will always remember! As I reflected on our time, a line from the traditional marriage vow came to mind, "in sickness and in health." Our family lived this out in a very real way last week. And as my wife put it so well ... it gave us an opportunity to "family" one another. It was indeed a joy to see how my kids were helping each other out in the midst of the "plague!" But as I look forward to next summer ... I am hoping we can "family" one another in a different way! :)

2. A few years ago my wife, Sharon and I took
a trip to visit Harper’s Ferry National Park (well worth
the visit!).During our time there, we
spent two nights in a nearby hotel.When
I registered for the room online, I entered my AAA membership number to obtain
the 10% AAA discount offered by the hotel.In checking out, I noticed that the discount had not been applied.So I pointed this out to the front desk
clerk.She re-ran the room charge and assured
me that the discount had been applied. However, upon returning home, I got online to double check the rate I was charged.Guess what?I had not received the discount.So I decided to call the hotel.Sure, the dollar amount of the discount was not going to break the Smith
family bank.But at this point it was
more the principle of the matter that was getting to me.When I called, the same front desk clerk
answered the phone.As I explained the
reason for my call, she did remember me.So she went back to her computer and after checking assured me that the
discount would be applied and my credit card would be charged the AAA
discounted room rate.I thanked her for
her help and hung up, still not totally assured that she was

right.The next day, I logged onto my credit card’s
web site and saw the posting – which did not reflect the
discount! So here is a question for you: when is a discount not a
discount? When it is NOT applied to
one’s account. As I thought of this – I thought of another transaction that
gets applied to our account. It is the
transaction that occurs the moment a person makes a faith commitment to Jesus
Christ - trusting Him and Him alone for one's salvation from sin. At that moment, that person’s sin is taken
and applied to Christ’s account and Christ’s righteousness is taken and applied
to that person’s account (see 2 Corinthians 5:21). We can rest easy about this
transaction, for it is one we never have
to worry about. It is sealed with the
blood of Jesus Himself!

3. For those of you who have been following along with my wife's journey, you will be happy to know that a nuclear medicine bone scan (which she underwent right before our beach vacation) has revealed that her broken femur does appear to be healed. As the orthopedic surgeon said, "We are as sure as we can be that the bone has healed." That is good news (but since he said he is not 100% certain, he will continue to see her with her next visit in 6 weeks). This is good news! We have now gone from "it's my gut feeling that it is healed" to "we are as sure as we can be." That's progress! So Sharon is resuming her physical therapy with hopes of getting her leg straight (it is about 10 degrees short of straight) and getting more motion in her knee (currently no more than about an 80 degree bend). This also means that I can now proceed to have my surgery to correct my ulnar impaction syndrome.My surgery is scheduled for next Tuesday (the 16th) at Orthopedic Associates's North Pointe Surgical Center. in Lancaster.Thanks for all your prayers and support!